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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Dear Brisbane

I know it may be impossible but can you please find something and beat richmond. 

Dear Richmond, can you drink your own bath water, choke, and let Brisbane beat you?

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6 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Have to give credit where credit is due:  Dangerfield!

He couldn't walk but kicks 5.6 (most after the injury) leading to the ball.  He single handedly won the game - 

 

Roughy barely touched him.
Talk about putting on a bloody act.

Posted (edited)

Nice headbutt...not a Melbourne player tho so warning and fine..play on.

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Posted
Just now, Rafiki said:

Brisbane are getting reamed by the umpires

Martin and Riewoldt are protected species!!!

 


Posted
1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

They will be slaughtered in September

I'm hoping it's us that does the slaughtering.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

I'm hoping it's us that does the slaughtering.

I am thinking the same. Will keep one side of the family very quiet!!!

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When will the umpires start penalising the bulldogs for their throws.  It is so obvious - they swing both hands out the front and the ball flies out.  Its very rugby style.  Obvious!

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Pretty much a disaster weekend for the Dee's. Apart from the loss,Richmond,Swans,Essendon, Eagles & Bulldogs all winners. This time next week will likely be out of the eight. Relaunch from then.

Posted (edited)
31 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Todays games aren't going our way unfortunately.

 

24 minutes ago, martin said:

Pretty much a disaster weekend for the Dee's. Apart from the loss,Richmond,Swans,Essendon, Eagles & Bulldogs all winners. This time next week will likely be out of the eight. Relaunch from then.

I see it a bit differently.  Firstly, let me say making the top 4 wasn't realistic with all our injuries. 

In terms of spots 5th to 8th -

  • Richmond and Sydney were locks for a spot before this weekend. 
  • The Bulldogs can't make the 8 so beating Carlton is of no consequence. 
  • The Eagles having a big win will drop StK out of the 8 and drop Ess to 10th.   
  • On principle I would rather see Eagles in the finals than Ess!

I'm not sure what you were hoping.  If the finals were now it would be Rich, Syd, Melb and Eagles playing in Elim finals and there is a good chance that will be the result altho the positions may change.

For mine that is a good result for us especially if we get a Vic final and avoid it being vs Sydney.

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Posted
47 minutes ago, martin said:

Pretty much a disaster weekend for the Dee's. Apart from the loss,Richmond,Swans,Essendon, Eagles & Bulldogs all winners. This time next week will likely be out of the eight. Relaunch from then.

Don't see it that way.  Even if we lose to Port (which I think is 50/50) for us to fall out of the 8 requires StK to beat Sydney or Ess to beat North. 

12 minutes ago, martin said:

Losses for the Swans,Bulldogs,Eagles & Tigers would have made us four points better off. Simple. All were possible in the run.

Yes, it does!   But it isn't relevant if the other teams were already locks for the top 8 or aren't in contention.  Rich and Syd were already locks.  I am confident of of saying StK and Bulldogs won't make the 8. 

Spots 7 and 8 will be between us, Eagles and Ess.  Bottom line is we win games we make it.  We don't win games we are dependent on the other contenders knocking each other out.

Posted

Even remembering our darkest days, how grateful am I that we never took on Ross Lyon.

OMG they are awful.

Posted

I read in the paper today nth are missing at least 15 players. This how is non relevant nth have become. I really cant htink of 1 goo dplayer they are missing. Waite I know is out but who else? 

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